near India
Arabian Sea; Bay of Bengal.
The Ganges Delta, Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh
Arabian Sea; Bay of Bengal.
Into the Arabian See in Pakistan first forming a delta that covers an area of about 41,440 km² (16,000 square miles), and is approximately 210 km across where it meets the sea.
The Ganges River flows into the Bay of Bengal, while the Indus River primarily empties into the Arabian Sea. The Brahmaputra River also flows into the Bay of Bengal, joining the Ganges before reaching the sea. All three rivers are crucial to the regions they traverse, supporting diverse ecosystems and human settlements.
The biggest major rivers of India are: * flowing into the Bay of Bengal: Brahmaputra, Ganges(with its tributariesYamuna,Kameika, Gomti,Chambal), Mahanadi,Godavari, Krishna, Kaveri(and their main tributaries) * flowing into the Arabian Sea: Indus, Narmada, Tapti(and their main tributaries)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rivers_of_India
Pataliputra is a city Ganges mouth - Ganges Delta, Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh. Indus mouth - Sapta Sindhu, Sindh, Pakistan. Nile mouth - Egypt, Mediterranean Sea.
The Indus Blind dholphin and the sea turtle
It will empty into the Arial sea in southern India.
The Indus, Ganges, and Brahmaputra are major river systems in South Asia that originate from the Himalayas and flow through diverse landscapes before emptying into the sea. They play a crucial role in the region's agriculture, providing water for irrigation and supporting millions of people. Additionally, these rivers hold significant cultural and religious importance, particularly in Hinduism, where they are often revered as sacred. Collectively, they shape the ecology, economy, and cultural identity of the countries they traverse, notably India and Bangladesh.
The Ganges River flows southeast into the Bay of Bengal and the nearby Indus river flows southwest into the Arabian Sea
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